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A question may be queer, but the one who asks it is always the queerist. A good way to dispel darkness from about you is to make light of your troubles.^ In cold Northern countries, by a wise provision of nature, the mountains are clad in firs. When you go a-fishing, be sure and * take a bite ’ before you start, for you may not get one after. Cremation. —We are in the habit of earning our living, but is that any reason why we should urn our dead ? Says the Glasgow Times :—About a score of rural journals are talking about monogram garters and impertinently asking, “ What in the deuse is a garter, anyhow ? It’s nothing in the world but a string a pretty milkmaid has to tie her calves with.”

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Globe, Volume III, Issue 240, 17 March 1875, Page 3

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Untitled Globe, Volume III, Issue 240, 17 March 1875, Page 3

Untitled Globe, Volume III, Issue 240, 17 March 1875, Page 3

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